Ecopolitics: Redefining the Polis

Ecopolitics: Redefining the Polis

by Gerard Kuperus
Ecopolitics: Redefining the Polis

Ecopolitics: Redefining the Polis

by Gerard Kuperus

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Overview

Against the idea of social contract theories that suggest humans invented the political, Gerard Kuperus argues that we have always been political and that our species came into existence in a world that was already political. By studying the rich social and political lives of other animals, Ecopolitics provides suggestions for how to think and feel differently about ourselves, our relationship to other people, and the places and beings around us. Kuperus suggests we understand ourselves as part of an ecopolitical community consisting of humans and other living beings as well as inanimate objects. By recognizing nature itself as utterly political and seeing ourselves as a part of this larger political unity, we can come to face the real challenges of our times. This means that we are not simply putting ourselves in nature as we are. We are also changing who we are.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438494265
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 03/02/2024
Series: SUNY series in Environmental Philosophy and Ethics
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Gerard Kuperus is Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Francisco. He is the author of Ecopolitical Homelessness: Defining Place in an Unsettled World.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Ecopolitics beyond the Human World

1. Salmon Politics and Latour’s Gaia

2. Crossing Borders: On Rats, Mice, and Other Decolonizing Packs

3. Chimpanzee Politics: Towards Empathy

4. From the Tidepool to Human Migration: The Biological Roots of Politics

5. Human and Other Ants: Decentralized Ecopolitics

Conclusion: Ecopolitics as a Decentralized Basis for a New Future
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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